Houston, June 27: Tiny Cabo Verde defied odds to become the smallest country to earn a spot in the World Cup knockout round behind the stellar play of Vozinha, the 40-year-old goalkeeper who embodied the grit of his nation.
“We are small,” he said. “But we have big hearts and we are fighters.” Cabo Verde completed an improbable run through the group stage with a third straight World Cup draw, a 0-0 draw against Saudi Arabia on Saturday night to advance in the tournament.The small island nation off the western coast of Africa, which is making its debut on soccer’s grandest stage, already held 2010 champion Spain to a 0-0 draw and then came from behind to get a 2-2 result against Uruguay.
“The team was very eager to show this to the whole world,” Cabo Verde coach Bubista said “We are proud of having arrived at this stage. We have shown that we are a small country, but that we fight for the things that we want to achieve.” Cabo Verde’s three points put the team in second place behind Spain, which beat Uruguay on Friday night and won the group.
Cabo Verde will play reigning World Cup champion Argentina in Miami on July 3.Drawing all three group matches doesn’t guarantee advancement at major soccer tournaments. But several teams have done it in the past, including Wales in 1958, Ireland and the Netherlands in 1990, and Chile in 1998. New Zealand, however, also got three draws at the 2010 World Cup and was eliminated.On the eve of the match, Bubista mused, “everyone is entitled to dream and nothing is impossible.” The Blue Sharks proved him right, overcoming seemingly insurmountable odds as this country of just more than 500,000 reached the round of 32. (AP)





